Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

A man walks past a destroyed section of the boardwalk at the base of Lincoln Boulevard as Long Islanders continue their clean up efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Long Beach, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and business caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

A man walks past a destroyed section of the boardwalk at the base of Lincoln Boulevard as Long Islanders continue their clean up efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Long Beach, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and business caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

James Vouloukos and William Ferris sort through donated clothes at a site maintained by the Town of Hempstead in cooperation with FEMA at Oceanside Park during in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Oceanside, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

James Vouloukos and William Ferris sort through donated clothes at a site maintained by the Town of Hempstead in cooperation with FEMA at Oceanside Park during in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Oceanside, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

A worker repairs electrical lines as Long Islanders continue their clean up efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Plainview, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

A worker repairs electrical lines as Long Islanders continue their clean up efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Plainview, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

A worker positions himself to repair electrical lines as Long Islanders continue their clean up efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Plainview, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

A worker positions himself to repair electrical lines as Long Islanders continue their clean up efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Plainview, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

John Seridge and Karl Downie help clean out a home on Beverley Way as residents continue recovery efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

John Seridge and Karl Downie help clean out a home on Beverley Way as residents continue recovery efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

The street in front of a home on Wynsum Lane is littered with contents of a flooded home in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

The street in front of a home on Wynsum Lane is littered with contents of a flooded home in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

Wynsum Lane is littered with contents from a flooded home in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Wynsum Lane is littered with contents from a flooded home in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

Workers distribute essential goods to residents at a site maintained by the Town of Hempstead in cooperation with FEMA at Oceanside Park during in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Workers distribute essential goods to residents at a site maintained by the Town of Hempstead in cooperation with FEMA at Oceanside Park during in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

John Seridge and Karl Downie help clean out a home on Beverley Way as residents continue recovery efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

John Seridge and Karl Downie help clean out a home on Beverley Way as residents continue recovery efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

A mailman on Beverley Way delivers mail as a sign notifies inspectors that the electricty in the home has been inspected in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

A mailman on Beverley Way delivers mail as a sign notifies inspectors that the electricty in the home has been inspected in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

Frankel Boulevard is littered with contents from flooded homes in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Frankel Boulevard is littered with contents from flooded homes in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

Workers distribute essential goods to residents at a site maintained by the Town of Hempstead in cooperation with FEMA at Oceanside Park during in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Workers distribute essential goods to residents at a site maintained by the Town of Hempstead in cooperation with FEMA at Oceanside Park during in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

Matt Gassert takes a break at a food distribution site run by the Town of Hempstead in cooperation with FEMA at Oceanside Park during in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Matt Gassert takes a break at a food distribution site run by the Town of Hempstead in cooperation with FEMA at Oceanside Park during in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

John Seridge and Karl Downie help clean out a home on Beverley Way as residents continue recovery efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

John Seridge and Karl Downie help clean out a home on Beverley Way as residents continue recovery efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

Long Island Residents, Many Still Without Power, Continue To Clean Up After Superstorm Sandy

Bruce Bennett

A sidewalk on Beverley Road is littered with garbage bags filled with contents from a flooded home in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

A sidewalk on Beverley Road is littered with garbage bags filled with contents from a flooded home in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Merrick, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and businesses caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports.

A man walks past a destroyed section of the boardwalk at the base of... Fotografía de noticiasAdulto,Andar,Arruinado,Corte transversal,Dañado,EE.UU.,Emergencias y desastres,Encuadre de cuerpo entero,Esfuerzo,Estado de Nueva York,Hombres,Horizontal,Huracán Sandy,Long Beach - Estado de Nueva York,Meteorología extrema,Paso EntabladoPhotographer Bruce BennettCollection: Getty Images News 2012 Getty ImagesLONG BEACH, NY - NOVEMBER 09: A man walks past a destroyed section of the boardwalk at the base of Lincoln Boulevard as Long Islanders continue their clean up efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Long Beach, New York. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said that the economic loss and damage to homes and business caused by Sandy could total $33 billion in New York, according to published reports. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)